Bart, you are the knight of Motoko

Colleen 2022-04-21 09:02:57

"Go and leave it to me just like before"

"Bart don't forget I'll be by your side as long as you're online"

"Bird's blood is pitiful, fish hurts, no one asks if the doll can talk, it'll say 'I don't want to be a human', right?"

One of the prosthetic bodies of SAC1's last Motoko was blasted, and the desperate "Motoko" and outstretched hands were mercilessly mocked by the people in the Nine Lessons

In SAC2, the relationship between Motoko and his childhood sweetheart Kuze was arranged, but in the end it was Bart carrying a heavy steel cross that saved them.

In Innocence, even if Motoko just downloaded a part from the satellite and put it on the doll, Bart still put on a vest for the doll

Bart, who is not led by Moko, seems to have lost his support. It can't be said that the walking dead just seems to be doing something to prove the meaning of his existence. The gentleness that used to be turned into a torture now

Directly and immediately ordered a neat and tidy action, saying that I can't do the action in my hand, and I want to protect the other party with all my life.

"Before the suppression system succeeds, the physical function of this prosthetic body will stop. The only one who can rely on it is Bart. 30."

"If I shoot, I can still have some way to do it, but I have only one back-up clip left. If it goes into hand-to-hand combat, I can't guarantee it"

"here we go"

Innocence is more like Bart's one-man show and follow me is Bart's theme song Giving one's own honor and life to someone to feel the joy and honor of being able to fight for the other side

Bart, you are the knight of Motoko

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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence quotes

  • Lin: We got loyalty even in my line.

    Bateau: There's loyalty that protects secrets and loyalty that projects the truth. You cannot serve both masters, so which loyalty is yours?

  • Bateau: Still with me, pal?

    Togusa: [with his head between his hands, looking to the floor] All I could see... were my wife and daughter's faces.

    Bateau: That wasn't your wife or daughter. It was Death.